Vehicle Diagnostic Services

AAMCO Colorado Vehicle Courtesy Check Technicians You Can Trust


Is your car’s check engine light on? Hearing strange noises coming from under the hood or have you noticed a drop in vehicle performance? Bring your car into your local AAMCO Colorado for professional vehicle diagnostic services today!

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Free Vehicle Courtesy Checks

Our certified technicians need time with your vehicle to properly diagnose the symptoms. Vehicle drop-off is available.

Quality Repairs

We stand behind our expertise with our worry free Nationwide Warranty. AAMCO is one of the most trusted names in car care.

Honest Pricing

We are certified technicians and perform quality vehicle repairs. Call one of our AAMCO service centers for a no-hassle estimate.

 

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Preventative Maintenance, Safety & Peace of Mind


The AAMCO Vehicle Courtesy Check is a thorough review of all major systems in your car. We check to make sure you are completely up to date on recommended factory maintenance and your car is safe and efficient.

Vehicle Courtesy Check FAQ


Q: Why do I need a vehicle inspection?


A: Vehicle inspections are very necessary when it comes to any service or repair. While it may be evident what is wrong with your car, our inspection services all our trusted mechanics to get a better understanding of all of your vehicle’s internal components.

Q: How often should I get my vehicle inspected?


A: Depending on what your intent for the vehicle is, a vehicle is necessary. Not only will our staff members require an inspection to gain a better understanding of your car, but it is also legally required in some cases. According to the Department of Public Health & Environment of Colorado, vehicle inspections are required to comply with the state’s emissions policies, if your car is older than 7 years old, if you drive a diesel vehicle, and if you are purchasing a used vehicle.

Q: How do I know if I need a diagnostic test?


A: If your Check Engine light is on, then that’s a sure sign something is wrong and you need a car diagnostic test. But if you hear or feel that something’s “off” with your car while driving, then that can also be a good indication that a test is in order.

Q: What areas of the car will you test?


A: At AAMCO, we conduct comprehensive inspections and car diagnostic tests, which include all vehicle systems from a car’s engine, exhaust system, transmission and brakes, to a vehicle’s air flow, fuel injector, ignition coils, and more.

Q: How long does a vehicle inspection take?


A: The length of a vehicle inspection will vary depending on the type of car, the amount of wear, the components inside, and much more. However at AAMCO Colorado, our fine-trained mechanics are experienced veterans who can conduct these inspections, provide you with honest diagnostics, and get you repaired promptly.

When is a vehicle Diagnostic service Needed?


    How often should you get car diagnostic testing? Use the following tips to establish a healthy car diagnostic testing schedule. A vehicle courtesy check can help if:

  • An annual check-up: Even if your car has been running smoothly for a while, it’s a good idea to take it in for diagnostic testing once per year. This engine diagnostic testing schedule will help detect problems while they are still minor, so you can avoid major repairs.
  • Check Engine light on: If your check engine light comes on, it might be tempting to ignore it if your car doesn’t seem to have any issues. That would be a mistake. This light is your car’s way of communicating to you that there is an issue. Something triggered that light, and the problem will likely worsen over time.
  • You hear something “off”: Have you ever gotten into your car to start driving it and something just seemed different? Whether it’s a sound you hadn’t noticed before or there’s something strange about the way the car is driving or behaving, if you feel like something’s off, it’s likely you’re picking up on a real problem.
  • Buying a used car: When you’re buying a used car, it’s often difficult to tell what you’re really getting. Depending on the seller or dealer you’re buying it from, they may or may not have already done diagnostic tests, but even if they have, most sellers will agree to a test before you buy.

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